They were among eight members of the Rhoden family who were killed in a single night in Pike County in 2016. Jake and Angela ...
Jake Wagner agreed to life in prison when he pleaded guilty to his role in the murders of seven Rhoden family members and Hannah Gilley and that's what he got. He pleaded guilty in exchange for ...
40; Clarence "Frankie" Rhoden, 20; Dana Lynn Rhoden, 37; Gary Rhoden, 38; Hanna May Rhoden, 19; Hannah ... “Billy” Wagner, his wife Angela, and their sons George and Edward “Jake” Wagner ...
Andrea Shoemaker, the mother of murder victim Hannah Gilley, blasted Angela and Jake Wagner during Friday's sentencing hearing. "You're evil. You are the spawns of satan," Shoemaker said.
During the emotional hearing, Andrea Shoemaker, the mother of shooting victim Hannah Gilley, scorned Jake Wagner as the "spawn of Satan" and his mother as "evil." A group of the victims ...
the mother of Hannah Gilley, who died alongside her fiancée Frankie Rhoden. ”Greedy Jake Wagner. You. I want you to suffer. I want your mother to live and you boys to die as well as your dad.
Edward “Jake” Wagner, his mother ... each defendant was allowed to make a statement. Andrea Shoemaker, Hannah Hazel Gilley’s mother, spoke first, often shouting in anger.
When arrested with the rest of his family, Jake Wagner entered a not guilty ... and Frankie's future wife, Hannah Hazel Gilley. Wagner's father, who will soon face trial in the case, has been ...
the mother of Jake Wagner’s child; Clarence Rhoden’s fiancée, 20-year-old Hannah Gilley; Christopher Rhoden Sr.’s brother, 44-year-old Kenneth Rhoden; and a cousin, 38-year-old Gary Rhoden.
During the emotional hearing, Andrea Shoemaker, the mother of shooting victim Hannah Gilley, scorned Jake Wagner as the “spawn of Satan” and his mother as “evil.” A group of the victims ...
37-year-old Dana Rhoden, 20-year-old Hannah “Hazel” Gilley ... with the possibility of parole after 32 years. Edward “Jake” Wagner, his mother, Angela, and his grandmother, Rita Newcomb ...
Two more family members convicted in the killings of eight members of an Ohio family received lengthy prison terms on Friday for their roles in the 2016 shootings, as prosecutions near completion in ...